
What is Healing through Grief?
Our “Healing through Grief” YouTube series will capture layered stories about people’s journeys through grief, in English y español, across generations and cultures--showing how grief can actually lead to healing. We started collecting these stories from our family, friends, and community, and are already seeing the impact it’s having on participants and their families.
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This is a simple interview-style, documentary web series, featuring short clips on social platforms and longer interviews on YouTube.
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This docu-series, in development, features interviews with people of different backgrounds and cultures, who have each:
had a painful walk through grief and loss
found some kind of healing or purpose amidst their journey through grief
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Amidst offering memorial and legacy video services, we found there are far more people who want to share their story about grief—and even more that likely need to—than can perhaps afford to pay for our packages at this time. We felt a strong pull to tell these stories, and facilitate in some way, the healing benefits of telling your story, especially in a culture where grief is largely misunderstood and too often there’s not enough time to adequately grieve. Further, we want to facilitate an additional opportunity for individuals to honor their loved ones—concluding each video with a message for their dear departed.
Call for stories & partners
We are looking for more of these types of stories for our “Healing through Grief” YouTube series and newsletter. Do you have a story to tell or a loved one to honor?
If you are interested in sharing your story publicly (or parts of it), to help others gain wisdom and strength from your journey, please let us know.
We’re actively seeking partnerships to expand our project as well. Do you represent a community with stories of grief and healing to share? We’d love to hear from you too.
We know some of you may only be ready to tell your story for your own personal healing, and maybe also your family. We’d be honored to assist you with that too. Please check out our services page for ways we’d be happy to support you.
"The most beautiful people we have known are those who have known defeat, known suffering, known struggle, known loss, and have found their way out of the depths. These persons have an appreciation, a sensitivity and an understanding of life that fills them with compassions, gentleness, and a deep loving concern." — Elisabeth Kübler-Ross